Knightsbridge
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Knightsbridge
I’m looking at the Knightsbridge website and noticing they only list immigration services for Australia and New Zealand. Am I on the right website?
https://www.knightsbridge-doctors.com/immigration
https://www.knightsbridge-doctors.com/immigration
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https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/medical-examination/
You may schedule an appointment by telephoning 020 7486 7822 Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You must quote your case number (begins with the first three letters of the post – London is LND) when making your call. Appointments are scheduled on a first come, first served basis.
https://uk.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2015/11/iv018a_medical.pdf?_ga=2.144784564.125712724.15492 86900-1599334059.1549033866
You may schedule an appointment by telephoning 020 7486 7822 Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You must quote your case number (begins with the first three letters of the post – London is LND) when making your call. Appointments are scheduled on a first come, first served basis.
https://uk.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2015/11/iv018a_medical.pdf?_ga=2.144784564.125712724.15492 86900-1599334059.1549033866
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Re: Knightsbridge
Thank you both!!
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Re: Knightsbridge
Another medical question....
My husband got his summary from his gp. He asked for immunization records and for some reason they’ve got none even thought he’s been going there since a small child. So he’ll be getting the required vaccines.
But I’m wondering about the MMR. It says for adults you get 2 jabs, at least a month apart. So what if he gets the first then has his medical before the month has passed?
My husband got his summary from his gp. He asked for immunization records and for some reason they’ve got none even thought he’s been going there since a small child. So he’ll be getting the required vaccines.
But I’m wondering about the MMR. It says for adults you get 2 jabs, at least a month apart. So what if he gets the first then has his medical before the month has passed?
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If your husband doesn't have everything in order at the time of the medical exam, he'll have to provide Visa Medicals with the proof that he's done what was missing. In his case, he would need to get a note from his GP stating that he's had his second jab. He would then need to send it to Visa Medicals (I believe he can email them the document, but he might want to check that with them). Only then would Visa Medicals release his medical info to the Embassy.
So basically, he should not book his Embassy appointment before his second jab (allowing at least one week after that to have his medical file sent to the Embassy), or he might be "approved pending medical", meaning that his file is put on hold until an immigration officer has time to go back and match it with his medical file.
So basically, he should not book his Embassy appointment before his second jab (allowing at least one week after that to have his medical file sent to the Embassy), or he might be "approved pending medical", meaning that his file is put on hold until an immigration officer has time to go back and match it with his medical file.
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Thank you Raphael88!
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Knightsbridge can also give shots - for a fee. I got one or two for convenience.
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The costs of all innoculations at Knightsbridge is on page 6 of the link I have posted for JoJo. Helps in planning ahead for payment in case you can't get your vaccinations at your personal doctor.
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I was missing two I believe when I went for my medical. Just seemed easier to get them done there and then so they could sign off on the paperwork.
Cost wasn't that bad for the convenience of having it all wrapped up and not having to mess about with the useless GP I had at the time.
Cost wasn't that bad for the convenience of having it all wrapped up and not having to mess about with the useless GP I had at the time.
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I was missing two I believe when I went for my medical. Just seemed easier to get them done there and then so they could sign off on the paperwork.
Cost wasn't that bad for the convenience of having it all wrapped up and not having to mess about with the useless GP I had at the time.
Cost wasn't that bad for the convenience of having it all wrapped up and not having to mess about with the useless GP I had at the time.